Betty and Me #200
In "Sticks and Stones," Betty finds herself overwhelmed by school, her social life, and her internship at WPBJ—so she resigns, only to be drawn back into action when she learns of a protest at Central Valley High led by a passionate student named Mercy Rider. Rallying her Riverdale High peers, Betty teams up with her station friends to support Rider’s cause, standing up for what they believe in. Written by Michael Gallagher and illustrated by Doug Crane, with inks by Henry Scarpelli, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1992 issue features a cover by Stan Goldberg and Rod Ollerenshaw.
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Unable to keep up with school, her social life and her work at WPBJ, Betty resigns her internship. But through her friends at the station, she learns of a protest at rival Central Valley High School being led by a student named Mercy Rider. Rider feels that the school budget is being used for the athletic program at the expense of education, and Betty rallies the Riverdale High students to her aid.
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